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Old August 8, 2012, 11:28 PM   #9
joseywales44
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I tend to shoot the same way. I've been told that I am gripping the weapon too tightly and have too much finger on the trigger. I have found that when the trigger pull is pretty heavy (7+ pounds) that this is the resulting pattern also. I prefer a trigger in the 5lb. range (+/- half a pound) anything much less, without lots of practice is a little dangerous. Anything above tends to stress the hand muscles and especially the trigger finger. Supposedly the trigger break is a surprise so there is no flinch or anticipation. I, personally would rather KNOW when the gun is going to fire and then just deal with the recoil (BTEHO). Adjustable sights allow you to tailor the sights to where you shoot rather than forcing you to adapt to where the gun just happens to shoot. My opinions, others may vary.
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